As the Broncos search for a head coach and quarterback this offseason, they can learn a lot from the four remaining teams in the playoffs.
Don't be afraid to go young at head coach.
Don't be afraid to have a massive investment at quarterback.
As the Broncos search for a head coach and quarterback this offseason, they can learn a lot from the four remaining teams in the playoffs.
Don't be afraid to go young at head coach.
Don't be afraid to have a massive investment at quarterback.
On Thursday, one week before the draft kicks off, George Paton spoke to the media about the upcoming draft and the state of the team. Here's what we learned from the first-time general manager.
After nearly two months on the job, new general manager George Paton's review on Drew Lock is in. On Thursday, he made it public.
As George Paton moves to Denver, all options are on the table for who the Broncos' next quarterback will be.
In an NFL where the quarterback market lacks a middle class, there are two options for teams who are on search for their next signal caller: Expensive and dirt cheap—in NFL terms—and you get what you pay for.
When the Broncos need money for salary cap space they don’t go to the bank, they go to the office of a lawyer and former player agent.
All of the Broncos attention will be fixed to one player on Sunday. He won’t be wearing Orange & Blue.
In the unenviable position the salary-cap strapped defending champs find themselves in, they need another veteran player at the league's most expensive -- and overpaid -- position.
Who: Denver Broncos (2-0) at Detroit Lions (0-2) What: Week 3 When: 6:30 p.m. MDT, Sunday, Sept. 27 Where: Ford Field, Detroit TV: NBC Announcers: Al Michaels, Cris Collinsworth Radio: KOA (850 AM), The Fox (103.5 FM) Series notes: The Orange and Blue hold a 6-5 all-time lead, but the Lions, who will be playing their home opener, have won…...